The Swabian Farming and Technology Museum in Seifertshofen primarily focuses on agricultural and rural technology, but it also features some notable aviation-related exhibits. These include a few vintage aircraft and aviation artifacts that reflect the innovation and technical craftsmanship of the region.
Schwäbisches Bauern und Technikmuseum Seifertshofen
+49 171 5199009
Wednesday – Sunday 11:00 – 18:00
Admission fee
Aircraft collection
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What to See at Schwäbisches Bauern und Technikmuseum Seifertshofen?
- Historical Agricultural Equipment: A collection of machines and tools used in traditional farming practices.
- Farm Life Exhibits: Displays illustrating how rural families lived and worked in earlier times.
- Technological History: Innovations that transformed rural life, from simple tools to early mechanical devices.
- Traditional Crafts: Artifacts and tools used by blacksmiths, carpenters, and millers, among other trades.
Aircraft on Display
The Schwäbisches Bauern und Technikmuseum Seifertshofen includes:
- Vintage Aircraft Models: Restored planes, often from the mid-20th century, showcasing early aviation technology.
- Historical Gliders: Reflecting Germany’s strong tradition in glider development, some models might highlight the engineering ingenuity of that era.
- Engines and Components: Detailed displays of aircraft engines and parts to illustrate the mechanics behind flight.
- Aviation Memorabilia: Photographs, documents, and smaller aviation-related items tied to Swabian engineering heritage.
Photo Schwäbisches Bauern und Technikmuseum Seifertshofen